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Anyone need some harlequin shrimp food? I've got a 4-legged chocolate chip starfish (probably 3-1/2" across or so) I need to rid my tank of. I'd like a small frag of some non-SPS coral (my lights can't handle it) in trade, if someone is willing. Please come get him :-)
Thanks!
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Hey Mark, will you put me on the list for the next time you frag these red/teal acans? I don't have much in my "fishy-bank" right now, so I'll have to save up. They are awesome, though!
Thanks,
Cheney
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The blue hornets from you are glowing. They're awesome! Thanks so much.
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It was a pleasure meeting you, and your reef is amazing! Thanks so much for the frags; they've opened up beautifully!
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Excellent handle, by the way...Genesis1:21!
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I have a 75gal with only a few zoanthids, other polyps, some softies, and a couple of fish, with ambitions to someday have a gorgeous lush reef. Water exchange is fine with the main tank being fed by a Mag 9.5 in a 20gal sump. I have a 140gph powerhead in the display tank right now to simply keep things moving while I figure out a more permanent solution. I know I need more water flowing in the tank, and would appreciate opinions on how to best achieve this. While a wavemaker would be preferred, it’s not in the budget for a while, at least with the prices I've seen.
I originally thought about a Koralia #2 (600gph) and #3 (850gph) combo (or just 2 Koralia #2's), but that seems like a bit much, as I don’t want to blow everything away. Plus, we’d like to minimize the viewing of large powerheads in the display. That said, I’m now thinking of getting 4 or 5 Koralia Nanos (240gph), which are super tiny, to create current in more locations throughout while minimizing dead spots. Of course, I'd pick up a couple at a time to spread the cost out.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. I'd also consider any used gear to accommodate a solution, if anyone has something that would work.
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That would be awesome, as I have meetings on Wednesday. Thanks again for facilitating all this for us.
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I've been going back-and-forth on that very topic for some time...but that price is so enticing. I'm still in limbo.
Does anyone have a LTA they'll part with for $20-25 to save from this dilemma? My clown needs a protective home to help with a bully tank-mate.
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This is my first group order, so this should be fun! I’ll take the following, please:
$16.99 = Tiger Tail Cucumber - (Holothuria hilla) - Size: 2”- 5”
$7.99 = Tonga Fighting Conch - (Strombus sp.)- Size: 1"-1.5"
$14.99 = Bicolor Blenny - (Ecsenius bicolor) - Small: 1.25"- 3"
$19.99 = Sun Polyps - (Tubastrea aurea) - Frag 1" - 1.5"
$16.99 = Long Tentacle Anemone - (Weekly Sale WAS 21.99) - Small: 3"-5"
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$76.95 = Subtotal
($7.70) = Less 10% Discount
$2.00 = Plus Box fee
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$67.25 = Total
$2.02 = Plus 3% PayPal Fee
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$69.27 = Grand Total will be sent via PayPal shortly (PM sent)
Thanks,
Cheney
254-722-6537
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I'm new to this whole reef tank thing, and am in the "add more live rock" phase (to my existing established 15-20 pounds + 4" sand bed). How much of your live rock would you estimate is limestone, if any? Is most of it coral-based, etc...?
Thanks!
Also, I've read differing opinions about adding limestone to a reef tank. Anybody have an solid thoughts one way or another? Isn't calcium good for corals?
chocolate chip starfish
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Ooh, a frag of frogspawn would be great. I'll PM you my info.